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Things Never to Tell Children (School of Life) by The School of Life
$19.99 AUD
Category: Health and Wellbeing
This is a book that should never fall into the hands of children - for it is filled with the darkest truths about life that might unbearably depress the young. However, for the older ones among us, this is a book full of solace, humour and relief. In a charming, naively illustrated tale, we follow the a ...Show more
Thinking and Eating by The School The School of Life
$45.00 AUD
Category: Psychology
Examining the psychological impact of the way we prepare and eat food, this thought provoking book explores nutrition for the mind and body.
Varieties of Melancholy by The School of Life
$29.99 AUD
Category: Health and Wellbeing
This is a book that celebrates the most neglected but valuable emotion we can feel: melancholy. Melancholy isn't depression or anger or bitterness, it's a serene, accepting, gentle, wise and kindly response to the difficulties and occasional misery of being alive. It steers an ideal mid-way course betwe ...Show more
What Are You Feeling? (HB) by The School of Life; Daniel Gray-Barnett (Illustrator)
$15.00 AUD
$30.99 (51% off)
Category: On Sale
An illustrated guide helping children to identify and articulate how they are really feeling. What Are You Feeling? is the first of a series of books that aim todevelop emotional literacy for children. This book helps the readerto identify and articulate their emotions as they discuss 20 diffe ...Show more
What They Forgot to Teach You At School by The School of Life
$32.99 AUD
Category: Health and Wellbeing
We probably went to school for what felt like a very long time. We probably took care with our homework. Along the way we surely learnt intriguing things about equations, the erosion of glaciers, the history of the Middle Ages, and the tenses of foreign languages.But why, despite all the lessons we sat ...Show more
Who Am I? (The School of Life) by The School The School of Life
$32.99 AUD
Category: Psychology
One of the trickiest tasks we ever face is that of working out who we really are. If we're asked directly to describe ourselves, our minds tend to go blank. We can't just sum ourselves up. We need prompts and suggestions and more detailed enquiries that help tease out and organize our picture of ourselv ...Show more